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well no one wud know in the anatomy topic
go ask in the mississippi forum

does anyone have a good site for surface features?
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Wait what do you mean by "surface features?"
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like the aromion (spelling?) on the scapula
and other bumps and ridges on bones that apparently have names...
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hmm, I don't know. do we need to know that?
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Hey everyone :)

I'm doing the Anatomy event next year as a senior. I'm currently taking AP Bio. I really want to get a medal in this event at Regionals. So what books did you guys use to prepare for this? Are there any specific topics I should focus on? What are some good links you guys used :) ? I'm also a big fan of Da Vinci so I'm planning on replicating his anatomical sketches just for kicks lol.

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first off
read the training handout on soinc
idk about c div but b div has one
also for c div u need to know the endocrine system
but for skeletal and muscular
major components is labeling the bones and muscles on a diagram
soinc has a official muscle list
so memorize the 50 muscles
learn the diseases
how excercise affects each system
how disease affect each system
basically..w/e the rules tell u to study, study it
good resources would be reading a college med book
webmd.com is a good website for diseases
and just goolge stuff u don't know

wait..wow did u say u were going to do anatomy next yr?
scratch what i just said b/c the systems change every year
next yr is prob going to be muscular and digestive i think..depends on the cycle
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doctor wrote:like the aromion (spelling?) on the scapula
and other bumps and ridges on bones that apparently have names...
Acromion process. I wouldn't think it terribly likely even in C, since the rule says "label the basic surface anatomy of a bone," not know the surface features of each one. If you were going to look at them, besides the acromion I would look at the trochanters of the femur and the condyles and the foramen magnum of the skull, but I really doubt that it's necessary.
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Flavorflav wrote:Acromion process. I wouldn't think it terribly likely even in C, since the rule says "label the basic surface anatomy of a bone," not know the surface features of each one. If you were going to look at them, besides the acromion I would look at the trochanters of the femur and the condyles and the foramen magnum of the skull, but I really doubt that it's necessary.
I've had one test in which we had to do this, but I wasn't prepared and we didn't get the answer sheet back so I'm not sure what they wanted. By basic surface anatomy, I'm assuming you should just know what a condyle, fossa, etc is, but the test writers could interpret it differently, still.

Does anybody know any good websites or anything to use to study these?
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Failure Online wrote: I've had one test in which we had to do this, but I wasn't prepared and we didn't get the answer sheet back so I'm not sure what they wanted. By basic surface anatomy, I'm assuming you should just know what a condyle, fossa, etc is, but the test writers could interpret it differently, still.

Does anybody know any good websites or anything to use to study these?
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What kind of stuff do we need to put on our cheat sheet for state?
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